This is a sunny, loft-like one bedroom apartment at the renowned cooperative complex The Piano Factory, located in the Theater District/Clinton area of Manhattan. This good estate condition apartment can be lived in right away (all appliances and utilities are fully-functional) or updated to suit your requirements. There is plenty of space (approximately 1200 square feet including the outdoor area), enough room for additional bedrooms, and a good location for a washer/dryer. There three exposures: North, East and West; eleven windows, and a windowed door which leads to a private balcony/catwalk. With all that glass there is loads of natural light, and with nine and a half foot ceilings there is a bright airy feel to this unique space. The coop complex is unique too - it really was a piano manufacturing facility back in the 1800's, and the industrial bones of the complex will charm you and your guests the first time you enter the courtyard. There is a European-like feel to the common outdoor spaces (which can be reserved for your private use) with restored ironwork, beautiful landscaping, and romantic city views. This small (just over forty units) well-run coop has its own website and is managed ably. The apartment is currently vacant (the photographs on the listing have been virtually staged) and ready for your visit.
This is a sunny, loft-like one bedroom apartment at the renowned cooperative complex The Piano Factory, located in the Theater District/Clinton area of Manhattan. This good estate condition apartment can be lived in right away (all appliances and utilities are fully-functional) or updated to suit your requirements. There is plenty of space (approximately 1200 square feet including the outdoor area), enough room for additional bedrooms, and a good location for a washer/dryer. There three exposures: North, East and West; eleven windows, and a windowed door which leads to a private balcony/catwalk. With all that glass there is loads of natural light, and with nine and a half foot ceilings there is a bright airy feel to this unique space. The coop complex is unique too - it really was a piano manufacturing facility back in the 1800's, and the industrial bones of the complex will charm you and your guests the first time you enter the courtyard. There is a European-like feel to the common outdoor spaces (which can be reserved for your private use) with restored ironwork, beautiful landscaping, and romantic city views. This small (just over forty units) well-run coop has its own website and is managed ably. The apartment is currently vacant (the photographs on the listing have been virtually staged) and ready for your visit.
Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC